A big landslide in the Waioeka Gorge between Gisborne and the Bay of Plenty has been stabilised and close to 100,000 cubic metres of debris removed.
Work has now begun to turn the one-way road past the slip back to two lanes.
A temporary road reopened the link between Gisborne and Opotiki on March 29.
That section of State Highway 2 had been closed for almost four weeks following a large slip of about 100,000 cubic metres of dirt and rock that fell on March 3.
New Zealand Transport Agency Bay of Plenty state highways manager Brett Gliddon said now that the slip had been stabilised, the highway would be realigned towards the Opatu Stream from its original location.